Script Tip Friday- From ODB++ to Modal Analysis
Ansys Developer | 08.12.2022Enrico Bedogni shares his 4-step process to go from ODB++ To Modal Analysis.
Script Tip Friday- "Python Code" object in Mechanical
Rohith Patchigolla | 07.29.2022What if you could easily export all your results in Mechanical as images using simple scripts when running several design variations from Workbench automatically?
From the latest release i.e. v2022R2, we can do that!
Script Tip Friday- Automate Imported Loads Set up with WB Scripting
Rohith Patchigolla | 07.22.2022This week's Script Tip walks us through automating imported loads set up with Workbench scripting.
Script Tip Friday- Connecting Mechanical and Excel
Ansys Developer | 07.15.2022This script tip covers Iron Python scripts for data export from Ansys Mechanical to MS Excel.
Script Tip Friday - Named Tuples
james.derrick@ansys.com | 07.01.2022When writing scripts of any kind you will often come across data
collections, or groupings that could really do with being stored in
some sort of structure. Now, you can always go away and make a class,
with a constructor and properties and so on and so forth... but this is
scripting and that might feel a bit too much like hard work. Instead I
ask if you have heard of namedtuple()
.
Script Tip Friday- Displaying txt, PDF or browser contents in your worksheet
Ansys Developer | 06.24.2022Our Script Tip this week comes from our Senior Application Engineer here at Ansys, Vishnu Venkataraman. Have you ever wondered the best way to display text, PDF or browser contents in your worksheet? Well thank goodness we have Vishnu here to help!
Script Tip Friday- Adding contact tools to the solution branch for all contacts
Ansys Developer | 06.17.2022This script tip demonstrates how to add contact tools to the solution brand for all contacts.
Script Tip Friday- Create and export contact tool results for all time steps
pernelle.maronehitz@ansys.com | 06.10.2022This script tip covers how to create and export contact tool results for all time steps using ACT.